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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Super Bowl Chili & Cornbread

Seeing as our super bowl party ran pretty late last night, I am more then scrambling to get this posted today.

Whoops!

Anyway, the Super Bowl is a time for chili and corn bread with my family. We raise buffalo too so, we always make it a point to serve up buffalo chili. Always a fantastic, yearly treat. It is a ritual I was not inclined to miss just because I now live 14 hours away. My roommate and I had a bunch of people over and made a BUNCH of food. The center of which were the chili and cornbread casserole. I also made spinach corn muffins, which are always a smash, but I wanted to make some of the yummy, spoon served, corn casserole as well.

While the chili was the star of the show, it was almost entirely out done by my desserts. Which I will have to post later in order to do them proper justice. However, as a preview for the post that I will add later this week, here are some pics of the dessert tables and two of my favorites. The theme for the the desserts was "Super BOWL", and they therefore all have cereal as a main ingredient. Can't wait to share! Enjoy the chili and cornbread recipe in the mean time!!

Chili is one of those recipes that always seems to be different every time you make it. This recipe is the best and, I always try to stick to it as much as possible. Making it for the Super Bowl this year was a train wreck on my part when I put in too much chili powder by mistake and then was desperately trying to cut the spice level down to manageable amounts with whatever I had on hand. Everything but the kitchen sink ended up in this batch, ha. Everyone seemed to love it, even adoring the extra spice! But, if you want a good recipe to start with as a base for your experiments in chili making- this should be it.

Combine all ingredients and pour into a 2 qt casserole dish. I even mix mine in the dish more often then not to save a dirty dish. Bake at 350 for 50 mins. Serve by the warm, delicious, gooey spoonful :)